on the sides i added more Lawn Fawn stamps that i inked up with brown versafine

the happy happy day sentiment and banner are by me
all colored up with pencils and promarkers: dusky pink, cinnamon, burnt sienna, spice, honneycomb, blush, gold, oatmeal, saddlebrown, pastel yellow and ivory.
and finally for As you like it challenge, this is my all time favorite paper:

it comes from the company my grand father used to work in, (closed down now); it was used to print out all their orders, it has carbon pages in between to make instant copies. i carefully take those away because they leave dark traces on the paper. the paper is not very thick but thick enough for stamping and marker colouring although you have to be careful when colouring because the ink tends to run. so it takes some practice to use this paper but i like to imagine that Charles Jourdan would be pleased to see all sorts of cute characters emerging from his accounting paper...

15 commentaires:

Wow! Wow! Wow! Your box card is spectacular Shuly! You have gone to so much effort to create a fantastically fun scene! Your little creatures are adorable, and your fall colours are stunning! Thanks so much for sharing this beauty with us at Passion for Promarkers. Linda

Such a gorgeous card-in-a-box design with those cute critters having fun in the Autumn leaves. I love the warm colour tones and your fabulous design too. Many thanks for sharing this with us at Passion for Promarkers this week.Lorraine DT

What an amazing pop up box card Shuly. The lawn fawn images are so super cute and your colouring is fantastic. Great papers and love all the die cuts. Thanks for joining us at PFP this week. Hugs, Denise x

This box card is awesome and I love all the diecuts and the scene you've created! Love your Autumn colours too,so much work gone into this and it's fab! Thanks for joining in with this week's challenge at Passion for Promarkers and good luck in the draw. Hugs, Karen xx

Cute Autumn/Fall critter scene in this box card. Was curious as to size/dimension of box and do you make the box manually with paper & scissors or did you use a die to cut the box?Melissa"Sunshine HoneyBee"